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Mental health issues are on the rise among college students
In an Association of Colleges survey of members, 85 per cent report an increase in students with mental health issues over the past three years
7 February 2017
‘Transition period’ is needed for the apprenticeship levy, says CBI
The apprenticeship levy ‘poses big risks’ for employers, according to the business lobbying organisation
6 February 2017
Colleges to consider scrapping national pay deals
Unions raise concerns as the Association of Colleges consults its members over whether it should continue to represent them in pay negotiations
3 February 2017
In this week’s TES Further: the journey from asylum seeker to college principal
Also: how lectures can set learning free, skills devolution, the responsibility to be selfish and why there’s more to life than Ofsted
3 February 2017
The journey from asylum seeker to college principal
Transforming an ‘inadequate’ Ofsted rating may seem like a challenge – but it’s no big deal for a woman who has made a new life after fleeing Iran’s oppressive regime
3 February 2017
By the numbers: How the world’s maths whizzkids add up
Do the latest Pisa maths rankings back up Prime Minister Theresa May’s plans for more schools specialising in the subject?
3 February 2017
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